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On 28 Sep 2000, at 19:20, Alan Chung wrote:
> I am trying to setup some relaying for tcp.smtp server.
>
> Can I put domain name instead of IP address in /etc/tcp.smtp-rules?
No, unless you do some serious patching.
> And do I need to add an entry in /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts for
> those relaying too?
I don't understand the question; if RELAYCLIENT is set, rcpthosts
is ignored.
If you want to receive e-mail *from* those people, RELAYCLIENT is
what you need, no changes to rcpthosts. If you want to receive e-
mail *for* those people, add their domain names to rcpthosts.
These two changes are completely independent.
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